how to make a turkey fan

This turkey season, keep more than the breasts and legs. With a few household items, you can turn the tail into a decoration for your house or a decoy to use in upcoming turkey seasons. All you need is a big enough piece of cardboard, salt (or borax), a knife, some push pins, and time.

How to Make a Turkey Fan Mount for Displaying Your Hunting Trophy

As a turkey hunter, you know the thrill of successfully bagging a nice tom. Now you may be wondering – how can I preserve this trophy in the form of a stylish turkey fan mount? Crafting a decorative fan yourself is totally doable with some basic tools and these key steps:

  1. Harvest and Remove the Fan
  • After humanely killing your turkey, locate its tailbone and carefully cut along it to remove the fan of tail feathers.
  • Try to keep extra length on the feathers so they can be trimmed later if needed.
  • Place the fan in a plastic bag and freeze it ASAP. Freezing kills parasites and prevents rotting.
  1. Thaw and Clean the Fan
  • Once thawed, remove all meat, fat, and the tailbone from the fan using sharp knives. Be meticulous!
  • Clip away any unwanted feathers from the backside.
  • Use scissors to separate quills, then scrub out all fat residues with a wire brush.
  1. Shape and Preserve the Feathers
  • Arrange feathers how you want them and pin in place with tacks/toothpicks.
  • Generously coat the fan base with borax powder. This dries and preserves it.
  • Let sit 1-4 weeks. Check periodically and remove any concerning spots.
  • Wipe off excess borax afterward and repin feathers if needed.
  1. Create a Mounting Base
  • Mix auto body filler (Bondo) and apply over the feather bases to create a solid plaster seal.
  • Allow to fully dry overnight. This gives a sturdy base to screw mount into wall.
  1. Install Fan in Mounting Kit
  • Buy a turkey fan mounting kit or plaque at a hunting store or make your own.
  • Screw through the plaster base into the mounting kit or wall-mounted plaque.
  1. Display Your Trophy!
  • Hang proudly on the wall and reminisce about your successful hunt when you see it.

Additional Tips

  • Save the beard and spurs too! Add them to the plaque or make a creative display,

  • Damaged feathers? Repair with fly tying thread/floss and toothpick splints.

  • Add engraved nameplates, firearm shells, photos etc to personalize the plaque

  • Look for mounting kits with built-in spots to display spurs, beards and skulls.

  • For a more polished look, opt for a premade quality wood mounting plaque.

  • Stained wood plaques complement typical home decor the best. Stay simple.

  • Arrange multiple years’ fans on one large plaque for a wall-filling trophy display.

With the right preparation and materials, DIY turkey fans make for wonderful mementos from your hunting outings. They require only basic skills yet create a beautiful and personal addition to your home decor. Not to mention you’ll impress your hunting buddies with your handcrafted trophy!

Follow these key steps – harvesting the fan, meticulously cleaning, preserving with borax powder, creating a mount base with Bondo, securing in a mounting kit, and proudly hanging on display. With a bit of time and effort, you’ll have a stunning turkey fan to commemorate your hunting success for years to come.

how to make a turkey fan

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FAQ

How to make a turkey feather fan?

Dry tail off with paper towels then rub powdered Borax into the skin and around all of the feather quills. Do this on both sides of the tail. Lay out the feathers on a piece of cardboard and use straight pins to tack them into a fan shape. Cover and let the dry for two to three weeks in a dry safe place.

Do you put Borax or salt on a turkey fan?

Before you set the fan, rub any exposed tissue with borax. Now, lay the fan flat on your piece of cardboard with a thin layer of borax under the base of the fan. Starting from each outside tail feather and working your way to the middle, begin spreading out the fan and tacking each feather in place with a push pin.

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